On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Sarim Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
> tomorrow is my exam, so cant write details. > > the adobe-flashplugin package from partner repo is completely offline. > the msttfcorefonts need to be recreated for us. > > I personally supports the ongoing system. The online repository is one of > the major benefit of linux OS(s). So offline repo or customized cd,dvd(s) > will always make problem i think. No doubt about the benefit of Online Repo. > In our country, internet is now going to > remotest area of the villages by mobile company'r and others. So I think > there is no need to waste time and resource to take steps on alternative > package management system. Well, it is true that internet is now more accessible from remote part of Bangladesh. But 'reaching' and 'using' has big differences. Checking mail in Cyber cafe or public computers @ 20-35 tk / hr and installing packages in someone's home PC are not the same thing. And I also doubt that people from 'remote' areas of Bangladesh still can effort paying 1000 tk per month for internet. 2nd point is about labs and small offices. Suppose a school has 10 computers in their lab. So, if they want to install any software in their computer, they need to download and install same packages 10 times. And I hope you are not going to tell me that, schools are going to buy 10 modems for 10 computers. Downloading same things 10 times are time consuming too. And it's the picture of only one school. Here I am seeing resources (bandwidth) and time are going to be wasted in a much more less productive way than thinking and making offline repo. The people who created linux and created > online repository system (i think) they are more clever , intelligent than > us. So there need to more and more think before going for a alternative > package management system. > Listen my dear friend, can you tell me how to make an Ice Igloo? No? A 10 years old kid of Greenland can explain the basics of an Igloo, while a 50 years old in Bangladesh only know it's a Brand of Ice-Cream. People who lives in Desert need not to know how to swim, while it is a vital skill for Islanders for survival. So, your theory of "More intelligent" and "Less clever" can not convince me, I am sorry. And BTW, the repo mirroring tools are also developed by those "More intelligent" guys and the major users of these repos are University Labs, where they produces "More Clever" techies. Your perception of intelligence made me sad, buddy! May be my grandfather and great grandfather used to think like that while they were virtual slaves of Westerners. -- Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu-bd.org [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
